NOTE: Orient the valve body marked "COLD" so it is on
the right when you are facing the front of the faucet.
Insert the valve bodies through the mounting holes from
the bottom of the deck/rim. Mate the copper tube from the
tee with the spout supply tube. Hold in place.
Set a collar, with the flange side up, onto each valve body.
Thread down to at least 1" (2.5cm) from the top thread on
the valve body.
Tighten the mounting nuts on each valve body from
underneath the deck/rim.
Solder the copper tubes to the valve bodies, tee, and
spout supply tube.
Solder the hot and cold water tubes to the valve body
inlets. Ensure that the cold supply is on the right side.
NOTE: Proceed to Section 4.
3. INSTALLATION ON ROUGH (UNFINISHED) DECK
Preparation: For installations with 8" (20.3cm) centers
using copper tubing (1/2" nominal, 5/8" O.D.), cut two
pieces of tubing to 2-7/8" (7.3cm) in length.
For non-8" (20.3cm) center installations, adjust the tubing
lengths as necessary.
NOTE: Leave the protective sleeve on the spout supply
tube until the spout is installed. This is an O-ring sealing
surface which may be damaged if unprotected.
Install Spout Supply Tube: Slide a brass washer from
the bottom of the spout supply tube over the threads until
the washer reaches the supply tube shoulder. Ensure that
the countersunk holes in the washer are facing upward.
Insert the spout supply tube through the mounting hole
from the top of the deck. Ensure that the flat portion of
washer faces forward. The supply tube will be suspended
by the washer.
Slide a brass washer onto the spout supply tube, and
thread on the mounting nut. Tighten the nut.
Secure the brass washer to the deck using the two
supplied wood screws.
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Hot
Supply
Screw
Brass
Washer
Rough
Deck
4
1" (2.5cm)
Collar
Fig. #4
Cold
Supply
Solder
Solder
Solder
Fig. #5
Spout Supply Tube
Screw
Supply Tube
Shoulder
Brass
Washer
Nut
Fig. #6
Kohler Co., Kohler, WI U.S.A.